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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked Courtman Level 1 (0 points) Q: Time Machine backups failing (error 22) on Time Capsule HiI've been happily using my Time Capsule as a Time Machine backup for the last year or
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so. Two MacBooks have worked just fine on there, along with a network drive to store time machine fehler 22 some of the wife's files which won't all fit on her Air. Last night the firmware was updated on the TC and now whenever sparsebundle could not be created error 22 I try to do a backup on either my MacBook Pro or the MacBook Air I get the following error:The backup disk image "/Volumes/Data-2/Adrian's MacBook Pro.sparsebundle” could not be created (error 22).The backups have always gone into a folder "Data"
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on the TM previously, and whenever a TM backup began I got a dark green TM disk icon on the desktop. Now this doesn't happen and the above error shows after the TM tries to prepare the disk.I've tried deleting the .com.apple.timemachine.plist file from the Library Preferences to recreate that, no good. I've tried rebooting both TC and MBP. I've tried moving my old backup to a different folder to start afresh. Nothing has helped.I also cannot access the
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old backups - I get this error:An unexpected error occurred (error code -6584).I have 1TB space remaining on my 2TB TC, so that shouldn't be an issue. I've tried rolling back the firmware using the Airport Utility as well, but this hasn't helped either. I'm running OS X Lion 10.7.3 on moth MBP and MBA.And with that I'm stumped as to why something that was so reliable should now suddenly stop working. The last backup was showing as yesterday at 21:22, which would have been just before I did the update. The only other thing I may have done last night was to map a network drive on the MBA so the wife can connect to her folder on the TC more easily. Any ideas/solutions gratefully received! Thanks in advance! Posted on Feb 7, 2012 3:22 AM I have this question too Close Q: Time Machine backups failing (error 22) on Time Capsule All replies Helpful answers by Pondini, Pondini Feb 7, 2012 4:36 PM in response to Courtman Level 8 (38,747 points) Feb 7, 2012 4:36 PM in response to Courtman Sounds like the backups may be damaged. Try to Repair them, per #A5 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by 2Deck, 2Deck May 1, 2012 5:41 PM in response to Courtman Level 1 (0 points) May 1, 2012 5:41 PM in response to Courtman Hi - Did y
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Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/130004/unknown-error-22-when-trying-to-copy-files-from-time-machine of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Different Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask http://www.garth.org/archives/2011,08,27,169,fix-time-machine-sparsebundle-nas-based-backup-errors.html Question _ Ask Different is a question and answer site for power users of Apple hardware and software. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: time machine Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Unknown Error -22 When Trying to Copy Files from Time Machine up vote 1 down vote favorite Somehow I've managed to accumulate a bunch of files in Time Machine that don't seem to be capable of being copied out of Time Machine, citing "Unknown time machine error Error -22", like-so: sudo cp /path/to/broken_file ~/Desktop/test cp: broken_file: Unknown error: -22 Thing is, this only affects a tiny number of files (maybe five or six out of hundreds of thousands), and while it doesn't seem to be affecting Time Machine, it affects any other commands such as trying to rsync a Time Machine backup (which is useful since they're snapshots). I can't find anything to explain why the files are doing this though; if I locate the original file in my user folder then it copies just fine, only the Time Machine version is affected. The files suffering the issue also don't seem related in any obvious way. Does anyone have any idea what an error -22 is? terminal time-machine rsync share|improve this question asked May 7 '14 at 21:56 Haravikk 3341523 I just tried touching the offending files on my main volume, as this forces Time Machine to back them up again (verified with inode numbers) but they still get error -22 when trying to copy them, so there must be some offending property at fault somewhere. Is there a way to li
backup on a NAS (as opposed to an external drive attached to a router) and it needs to be repaired. The NAS is likely a hardware product from the likes of Netgear, Synology, Buffalo or QNap - or for those of us with a home-grown backup server running FreeNAS. The error you may see is "Time Machine completed a verification of your backups. To improve reliability, Time Machine must create a new backup for you." This can be fixed by following the below. From your Mac, connect to the network share that houses the sparsebundle. At the top level of the drive are the various sparsebundles that make up your individual computer backups. Do not double click on these sparsebundles or try to repair with Disk Utility. Open Terminal and then switch to root by typing sudo su - and then enter your password. The verication that has already run has marked your sparsebundle as bad, so first we need to make it look normal. From the command line chflags -R nouchg /Volumes/{name of your network share}/{name of}.sparsebundle This may take a little while. Now type hdiutil attach -nomount -noverify -noautofsck /Volumes/{name of your network share/{name of}.sparsebundle You will then see something like /dev/diskx Apple_partition_scheme
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/dev/diskxs2 Apple_HFSX Where x is the disk id for the external disk. You are interested in the one labeled Apple_HFSX or Apple_HFS. It might be 2, 3, 4 or higher. At this point, I have found that the filesystem check is already happening. You can check for activity by tail'ing the fsck_hfs.log tail -f /var/log/fsck_hfs.log If fsck is going then in my experience it will be able to repair the sparsebundle. Go away for a few hours and let it chug away. When it is done, you will either see ‘The Volume was repaired successfully' or ‘The Volume could not be repaired' If the latter you can run disk repair again: fsck_hfs -drfy /dev/diskxs2 (Optionally if you have the available RAM, you can set a RAM cache in the command above to help speed up this command like so: fsck_hfs -drfy -c 750 /dev/diskxs2 This will use 750MB of RAM - feel free to change this amount to best fit your system (amount of RAM vs size of your Time Machine Sparsebundle). If you are unsure about this, use the first command. Make sure to replace x with whatever number your disk is from the output above. The letters "drfy" tell the filecheck utility different things. d for ‘Show Debug' - r for ‘Rebuild Catalog Tree' - f for ‘Force' and y for as